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turns out 143 thousand rubles.

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We also need to calculate the cost of rent, taxes, utilities, Internet - about 50,000 rubles (minimum!). The amount is 193,000 rubles. And this does not include sick leave, vacation pay. This is the COST.

With an average office, average salaries, an agency without a big name (imagine how much the work of AIC studio or Artemy Lebedev costs). With employees who really work and do not slack off. As you can see, the amount is not taken out of thin air. And this does not include profit! Profit, which we said is the goal of any company. Then where do we see on the Internet amounts of 20, 30 thousand for a site, and frequent requests from customers on the topic - where can I order a site cheaply, etc.?

On the issue of free cheese
How much does it cost to order a australia email address list website. Freelance

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Freelancers have the lowest prices for website development (sometimes even 10 and 15 thousand rubles). But if you want a normal, effective turnkey website, it is not advisable to work with freelancers. One person simply cannot create a high-quality design, layout, provide system connection, write unique texts, optimize and promote the resource on the Internet, and also consult the customer at the same time.

Probably, there are such geniuses somewhere, but somewhere in other realities. Of course, if we are talking about a quality website, where every stage should be quality. A familiar example is the inscription on the resource "Under development". Be afraid of this inscription - most likely, you will never see the finished product.

A lone freelancer saves on office rent, taxes, and contracts. But the absence of all this leads to a complete lack of guarantees. Working with a freelancer means risks that:

a) the work can be abandoned halfway through

b) there will be modifications that you will have to pay for

c) no further support is expected

d) the freelancer will not get in touch

It's common for a freelancer to disappear, and what do you have left - a phone number, an email? Not even a contract... Are the risks justified?

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